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How does my hero's health work?

Your hero's health, sometimes called his HP (hitpoints), is an important thing to keep an eye on in Travian. When you send your hero on adventures or he takes part in battles your hero can lose health, and when he loses too much health he will, sadly, die (but you can revive him as you'll soon find out!). It is a good idea to know how your hero's health works, so here's a small guide on the hero health system.

Before we continue you might want to take a look at your hero's health now. To see your hero's health, go to your hero's attributes page by clicking on the image of your hero that is always visible at the top right of your screen in-game. At your hero's attributes page you should see your hero's health, and it should look something like this:

Your hero's health.

As you can see, my hero currently has 100% health (hooray!). As you can also see, by hovering your cursor over your hero's health you can see information about your hero's regeneration - more on that later!

When you send your hero on an adventure it is possible for him to lose health. The amount of health your hero will lose on an adventure depends on the Fighting Strength of your hero, the difficulty of the adventure and how many adventures you have been on before. As time goes on adventures will become harder for your hero and he will lose more health on adventures. If you don't increase your hero's Fighting Strength and you keep on going on adventures, your hero will start to lose large amounts of health on each adventure he goes on.

As for the difficulty of the adventure, an adventure can be one of two difficulties: normal or hard. On a hard adventure your hero will lose about twice as much health as he would on a normal adventure. The good thing is that he will also gain about twice as much experience as he would on a normal adventure.

The two difficulties of adventures.

Information from two separate reports from a hard adventure (left) and a normal adventure(right).

There is one other way your hero can lose health and that is by taking part in battles. The amount of health your hero will lose in a battle depends on the total strength of the attacking and defending sides in the battle. You can't see how much health your hero lost in the report of a battle, however by calculating the percentage of troops that were on the same side as the hero that were killed in the battle, you can see approximately how much health the hero lost. For example if your hero is fighting alongside 200 Imperians in a battle and 100 of those Imperians die, that means that about 50% of your troops were lost in the battle so your hero would have lost about 50% health in that battle. Or you could just observe your hero's health before and after the battle!

There are a few things to note here. The first is that your hero will die if he loses 90% or more health in a single battle. The second is that if you use your hero to attack a village, it is possible for your hero to lose health even if the defending village has no troops in it. The third and final is that no matter how much health your hero has he will always fight at full strength, with less health it just means that it is easier for him to die.

So you know how your hero's health can go down, now let's learn how it can go back up!

There are two ways for your hero's health to go back up and the first is for your hero to heal naturally over time, which is called regeneration. The rate at which your hero heals depends on his regeneration rate. By default your hero has a regeneration rate of 10% per day, which means he will heal 10% health per day. You can increase the regeneration rate of your hero by equipping certain items to your hero. Here are some examples of such items:

Items that help your hero's health.

You might have noticed that some items offer your hero damage reduction. These items will help your hero lose slightly less health than he normally would while on an adventure or in a battle.

The second way your hero's health can go back up is by you using an item on your hero. Ointments can be used on your hero to heal him instantly. You can obtain Ointments either as a reward from an adventure or by winning them at the auctions. Once you have Ointments you can use them by going to your hero's attributes page and scrolling down to your items. Simply click on your Ointments and enter a number of Ointments to use to heal your hero instantly. Each Ointment that you use will heal 1% health.

By now you might have realised that something bad happens when your hero loses all of his health; he dies. If your hero dies that doesn't mean you've lost him forever though!

If your hero is dead you will see the option to regenerate/revive him at your hero's attributes page, like so:

What you see when your hero is dead.

The amount of resources and time it will take to revive your hero depends on your tribe and the level of your hero. For a table of the revival costs/times for the hero, visit this page.

One other way you can revive your hero is by using an item on your hero. The item Bucket can be used on your hero to revive him instantly. You can obtain a Bucket either as a reward from an adventure or by winning one at the auctions. Once you have a Bucket you can use it by going to your hero's attributes page and scrolling down to your items. Simply click on your Bucket and confirm that you want to use it to revive your hero instantly. A Bucket can only be used to revive your hero once, however there is no limit to the number of Buckets you can obtain.

Please note that the bucket can only be used once every 24 hours on a 1x speed server, and once only 12 hours on a 3x speed server. The exact time can be found be using this formula:

(24 hours / (RoundDown (Speed/3) + 1))))

A Bucket.

Please note that you can only revive your hero in a village with a rally point. In case you do not have a rally point in the village you try to revive your hero in, the hero will get revived in his former home village.